Home Up Beginnings Eat a Peach Brothers and Sisters Enlightened Rouges Shades Of Two Worlds Hittin' The Note
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Brothers and
Sisters review
Brothers
and Sisters is the Allman Brothers most popular release. In fact,
it topped the charts and remained there for five weeks. It includes
their hit “Ramblin’ Man” that made it to #2 on the charts, and
their most enduring instrumental “Jessica.” In my opinion,
this CD has the most welcoming sound the Allman Brothers ever
recorded. It is also unique in that it had only one guitarist, but
two keyboardist; this didn’t detract as Chuck Leavell fit in
perfectly.
by Barry
Small
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Grade A
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Brothers and Sisters track List
1. Wasted Words (Allman)
2. Ramblin' Man (Betts)
3. Come and Go Blues (Allman)
4. Jelly, Jelly (Allman)
5. Southbound (Betts)
6. Jessica (Betts)
7. Pony Boy (Betts)
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Gregg Allman - Keyboards, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Dickey Betts - Guitar, Vocals, Dobro
Jaimoe - Percussion, Drums
Butch Trucks - Percussion, Drums
Chuck Leavell - Acoustic & electric pianos,
background vocals
Lamar Williams - Bass
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Released
1973 - re-issued 1997
Label - Polydor |
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